The enterprise landscape is constantly changing. Business leaders need employees who can remain up-to-date with the current technologies and continually develop their practical security skills. But what does the future qualified employee really look like? And is this a realistic expectation for companies?
55% of employers believe hands-on experience is the most important factor for qualified employees.
Getting employees training in a cost-effective way and validating their training is part of the problem. That changes now.
Join Cybrary Co- Founder Ryan Corey as he provides some insight into the future of security training and demonstrates the capabilities of Cybrary’s New Enterprise Training Management and Skill Assessment platform, Teams.
In this 30-minute interactive webinar, you’ll learn:
•The training challenges faced by security teams
•How Cybrary Teams can address these challenges and the capabilities of the platform
•Why a hands-on, personalized learning approach is the solution
•How to develop a hands-on training program for your organization
•How to utilize training assessments to ensure team members are meeting your organization's requirements
Attend to receive a Teams discount code and free Cybrary t-shirt.

A new study from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) found that most typical computer users they interviewed experienced security fatigue that often leads users to risky computing behavior at work and in their personal lives.

Because of end user security fatigue, IT professionals are constantly playing defense, trying to manage passwords, change passwords and protect passwords. They are spending far too much time and effort just trying to keep up with password maintenance—and experiencing password security fatigue themselves—as they try to manage and protect both end user and privileged accounts.

Join Thycotic as we share insights into how you can minimize security fatigue in your organization for both end users and privileged account users, and prevent threats from outside hackers and malicious insiders.

Andrei Barysevich, Director of Advanced Collection and Levi Gundert, Vice President of Intelligence, Recorded Future

Ransomware can be more disturbing and damaging than any other cyber crime, and payouts seem to be on the rise. Now, a new brand of extortion is emerging, where criminals threaten to sell data obtained from ransomware campaigns on the cyber criminal underground. Join this webinar to learn about the mastermind behind an infamous ransomware campaign, the mindset of criminals no longer content with small payouts, what role threat intelligence plays, and the pros and cons of paying off criminals.

Join Thycotic in a 45-minute educational training session that reveals the specific shortcomings in the current state of privileged account security and provides recommendations for how to address the most common failures.
During the training session, you will learn session:
· Why privileged accounts are an attractive target for attackers
· Overview of the Privileged Password Vulnerability Benchmark
· See the overall grades of 600+ organizations who took the Privileged Password Vulnerability Benchmark
· Review the specific gaps in privileged account security practices
· Provide best practice recommendations to reduce the risk
· Provide access to a several free tools that you can leverage to get immediate improvements

As a bonus, we will provide access to the Privilege Password Vulnerability Benchmark so your members get immediate feedback on two dimensions:
· Organizations will get a grade based on their benchmark answers (A-F)
· Organizations will also get a report to see how their answers to each benchmark question compares to others in their peer group

Combating Advanced Cyber-threats grows more challenging every day. Cyber criminals are cloaking their attacks within Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) traffic, knowing very well that perimeter security devices are blind to their exploits.
Despite solving the dilemma that all of your network security devices can have the ability to scrutinize SSL traffic with the right tools in place, the issue of maintaining user privacy is the next concern. How can you inspect SSL traffic for threats while maintaining the privacy of employee online banking, healthcare, and shopping transactions?
Increased SSL usage causes new headaches for IT security. Monitoring and enforcing compliance with internal and external standards for acceptable use of SSL encryption is difficult at best and needs to be able to look at ALL SSL traffic, not just port 443. Implementation of weak encryption keys and sub-par cipher suites often give organizations a false sense of security.
This workshop will provid Decision Makers and Security Practitioners with the knowledge to equip existing security devices to inspect SSL traffic and maintain high performance capabilities, while maintaining user privacy and enforcing SSL-usage standards, with a common criteria certified device.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more.

Learn how to develop a defensive arsenal against some of today's most powerful cyber threats in Cybrary's first live classroom event. Post-Exploitation Hacking SME Joseph Perry will be presenting on the tools, process and practice strategies to mitigate cyber threats LIVE, and you're invited to have a front-row seat! Gain valuable knowledge on the defensive measures that matter most when protecting sensitive data.

Cybrary is the world's largest online cyber security community. Cybrary provides free online training in the form of self-paced, online videos that allow users to customize their learning based on their own personal needs. On this channel, you'll gain access to our exclusive live classroom events, hosted by our team of accomplished Subject Matter Experts in the cyber security and IT industries.